After Maria Slams Puerto Rico, Stars Like Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin Await Answers on Family

J.Lo was among those appealing for donations for disaster relief.

Jennifer Lopez says she's desperate for news about her family in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.

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“Me and my cousin still haven't been able to hear from our families over there,” she said in a passionate Instagram plea.

Ninety-five percent of cell phone service on the island remains out.

The Bronx-born singer, whose parents are from Puerto Rico, also appealed for disaster relief donations.

Also seeking donations for the regions devastated by Hurricane Maria was J.Lo's former husband, Marc Anthony, whose parents are from Puerto Rico as well.

San Juan-born Ricky Martin is also helping the relief effort on social media.

"Despacito,” the most-watched music video in YouTube history with nearly 4 billion views, was shot in the colorful La Perla neighborhood of San Juan.

The town now looks as if it has been leveled by the storm.

Inside Edition spoke to Daddy Yankee, who stars in the “Despacito" video, on his way to a concert in Chicago.

The reggaeton star told Inside Edition he has not heard from his family in Puerto Rico. 

"The Puerto Rico that I knew yesterday is no longer there," he said. "We don't even have words to describe how it feels." 

He said the devastation is something never before seen in the country and "we have to rebuild the island."

Daddy Yankee is asking fans for food, water and money to help the people of the island. 

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is another notable figure waiting for news of family members on the island.

“I have not heard from half my family yet,” she said Thursday evening at the Newseum in Washington. “So myself, personally, and the rest of my family, here in the states, are exceedingly concerned. We ask for your prayers.”

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Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, whose family is also from Puerto Rico, has been retweeting pleas on his Twitter page and asking for donations. He said that his relatives are fine.

Our fam is okay.
The @PlacitaDeGuisin is okay.
Even the dumb goats are okay.
Powerless but okay.
Okay.
Let's go. https://t.co/7mxSUJK8dq

— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) September 21, 2017

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